A giant underwater canyon system in the Atlantic appears to have formed through tectonic forces rather than erosion.
A study on tectonic plates that converge on the Tibetan Plateau has shown that Earth's fault lines are far weaker and the ...
One of the most disturbing earthquake lessons was an earthquake puzzle in Northern California, the 1992 magnitude-7.2 earthquakes in the Cape Mendocino earthquakes, was a depth event at first much ...
The King's Trough Complex is a several-hundred-kilometer-long, canyon-like system of trenches on the North Atlantic seafloor.
The model also proved the theorized existence of the Pioneer fragment, a remnant of the ancient Farrallon plate that used to traverse the California coastline that has not all but disappeared. This ...
Scientists uncover hidden faults beneath Northern California’s Mendocino triple junction. The discovery reshapes ...
Salameh, E. and Tarawneh, A. (2026) Tectonic Structures and Their Consequential Nontectonic Deformations —The Case of the ...
A massive hidden rupture beneath the Himalayas is tearing the Earth apart, leaving scientists deeply concerned.
A massive geological rift is tearing one of Earth’s largest continents in two, faster than scientists once believed.
New research challenges conventional wisdom by demonstrating that mid-ocean ridges and continental rifts, not volcanic eruptions, played the central role in atmospheric carbon swings and long-term ...
Earth’s dramatic climate shifts between frozen “icehouse” periods and warm “greenhouse” states over hundreds of millions of years have been shaped not only by volcanic activity but also by the way ...
ARC Early Career Industry Fellow, School of Geography, Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, The University of Melbourne Ben Mather receives funding from the Australian Research Council. Adriana Dutkiewicz ...